Disappointed with @koodo's response to my overages during this unprecedented Covid-19 Continuation of Learning. I have accumulated a large amount of call minutes over the last 3 months working at home as a Special Education teacher, now I am paying to do my job.
To continue supporting students and families over the summer months, more links have been added to the Community Agency & Supports in Response to COVID-19. NEW info:Summer virtual camps, learning programs & student supports. https://t.co/cNLnSYByX6
@DPCDSBSchools@DP_SELS
🐻 Today begins Phase Two of 'Learn at Home.' Every teacher at our school will be using Google Classroom to interact with students. Please ensure that your child has connected. Students will be learning either 5 or 10 hours per week depending on their Grade. #AllInThisTogether
Today is World Autism Awareness Day. Let's work together to increase understanding and acceptance.
Let's make this a better world. Autism Ontario will Raise the "Virtual" Autism Flag today at 2 pm.
https://t.co/kfYpFDRzSZ
To our PLN, and St. Bernard of Clairvaux families: Although we are on leave this year, @Szafersclass and I are always thinking of you 😊Here is a list of multiple subject-specific websites and ideas to keep you busy during these 3 weeks. God Bless. 🙏🏽💕😊https://t.co/pq9mz1pxKX
Dear Parents/Guardians, all Ontario schools to close for two weeks following March Break. Please monitor the https://t.co/Gj23yCQx3b website for Coronavirus Information and updates.
Due to the two week school closures, popcorn that was supposed to be delivered on March 26 & April 9 will now be delivered on May 7 and May 11. Thank you for your support and understanding.
🐻 Spring Spirit Week begins next week!! On Monday, we kick it off with Beach Day! We are looking forward to seeing students and teachers in their summer shades, shirts and hats! ☀️ 🕶
On Wednesday February 26 we are asking everyone to wear "Pink" to support Bully Awareness. Theme for this year’s Pink Shirt Day is “Lift each other up”; a simple but powerful message encouraging us to look beyond our differences and celebrate the things that make us unique.
Staff and students enjoyed a day of drumming and learning about Black Canadian Heroes with Babarinde Williams from "Drums et al". A great way to start Black History Month.